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EXPOSED: WITH ALLEGED FRAUD AND FORGERY OGUN LAND GRABBERS OBTAIN COURT JUDGMENT
EXPOSED: WITH ALLEGED FRAUD AND FORGERY OGUN LAND GRABBERS OBTAIN COURT JUDGMENT
No one is above the law, a call on the National Judicial Council (NJC), Ogun State Government, the Nigerian police and other security agencies to fish out fleeing culprits…A popular land agent and motor park kingpin of Omu town in the Odogbolu Local Government Area of Ogun State, Abayomi Samsudeen Adelaja alias Ogunjalu and one Segun Abayomi Lawal, an ally of Otunba Gbenga Daniel (OGD), have not only incur wrath of the Criminal Laws of Ogun State for illegal claim to land and the chieftaincy stool of Erebe Ijebu Community of the OLOJA ADEKOYA (OFIRIGIDI) ANIKINAIYA FAMILY of OBA ANIKINAIYA RULING HOUSE of the AWUJALE, Ijebu Ode but have being caught to have fraudulently and deceitfully manipulated history, impersonated, procured, obtained and forged a survey plan, Survey Plan No. BDP/OG/95/116 dated 25th of June, 1995 used to surreptitiously prosecute, misrepresent themselves before Hon. Justice A.O Asenuga of the Ogun State High Court, Ijebu Ode High Court Division, Court 1 and criminally obtained judgment in Suit No: HCJ/121/2015 – Samusideen Abayomi Adelaja & Anor v. Olawunmi Titilola & Ors on the 8th day of May 2023.While the land grabbers and their accomplices; Olatunji Banjoko alias Threeco, Rafiu Akinyemi, Sanwo Ayalu, Oduwole Kazeem, Always, Suleiman Adesanya alias Alhaji White, Olaitan Ashafa, Oluranti Jegun, Adebanjo Joseph, Adekoya Gbenga and others based on the fraudulently acquired 20.981 acres of land Judgment invaded and continue to invade, demolish buildings and ancestral points, alienate and sell over 900 acres of Erebe land to real estate firms and ususpecting members of the public with deployment of arms bearing thugs, land grabbers in uniform.
The Oloja Adekoya (Ofirigidi) Anikinaiya Family, Erebe Ijebu on the 8th day of January, 2024 applied to the Bureau of Lands and Survey, Office of the Governor, Block D, New Secretariat, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, Ogun State of Nigeria, to investigate and/or verify the genuineness of the Survey Plan No. BDP/OG/95/116 dated 25th day of June, 1995, fraudulently used by the land grabbers to obtain the judgment. The Bureau of Lands and Survey, Office of the Governor, Block D, New Secretariat, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, Ogun State of Nigeria, replied to Oloja Adekoya (Ofirigidi) Anikinaiya Family, Erebe Ijebu in a Letter dated the 25th day of March 2024 with Ref No. SUI/15B/1045, wherein the genuineness of Survey Plan No. BDP/OG/95/116 dated 25th of June 1995 was denied or refuted and same concluded as not in their archives and that one B.A OLUWUYE said to have being a Surveyor who prepared Survey Plan No. BDP/OG/95/116 dated 25th of June 1995 is non-existent.A criminal complaint of forgery was made by the Oloja Adekoya (Ofirigidi) Anikinaiya Family, Erebe Ijebu to the Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Criminal Investigation Department, Abeokuta, Ogun State, and in the course of investigation by the Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, the Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police wrote to the Bureau of Lands and Survey, Office of the Governor, Block D, New Secretariat, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, Ogun State of Nigeria for information on the status of the Survey Plan No. BDP/OG/95/116 dated 25th day of June, 1995, to which a reply dated the 11th day of June 2024 was returned in Ref No. SUI/15B/1065 signed by Surveyor Ajibode Abayomi O., Cadastral Survey Officer for the Surveyor General of Ogun State.Further enquiry reveals that it is not the first time that these land grabbers are exploiting judicial processes to injure Erebe Community leaders over their land.
Samsudeen Abayomi Adelaja, an ally of Chief Bimbo Okenla, the Kakanfo of Ijebu Ode had on behalf of OMU of OMU vide a letter addressed to the OLORI EBI, OLOJA ADEKOYA OFIRIGIDI ROYAL FAMILY, EREBE IJEBU dated 5th February, 2016 invited EREBE COMMUNITY to Omu town’s annual OMU Eleni festival but in a fraudukent bid to make way for his newly invented SANGOKOYA colluded with certain police officers to press a frivolous charge of forgery against innocent leaders of EREBE till same Samsudeen Abayomi Adelaja shamefully admitted that he actually signed the letter to which he mischievously alleged forgery of. Senior Magistrate Idowu Olayinka of the ODOGBOLU Magistrate Court struck out the Charge: MOD/46/2018 – Commissioner of Police Vs. Olawunmi Samuel.EREBE is one of the first settled town along the Ijebu coastal trade route during the transatlantic trade and had existed for over 100years before the formation of IRETE, , OMU and other communities in that area of Ijebuland. Erebe was founded by HRM Awujale OLUMODAN’s great-grandson, Prince OLUMOGBE APARIMO. His only child, a female Princess EFUBISE married Awujale ANIKINAIYA FUGBAJOYE and begat ADEKOYA OFIRIGIDI around 1805AD. Upgraded neighboring chiefs in Erebe environs had been at logger heads with the customary owners of the community since Ogun State Government relocated the Oba Sikiru Adetona College of Education Science and Technology to Odo Jobore beside Erebe. The OLOJA ADEKOYA OFIRIGIDI ANIKINAIYA FAMILY, EREBE are considered a threat to the hegemonic land grabbing territorial activities of certain neighboring communities illegal scheme to annex EREBE.
The Oba Anikinaiya Ruling House, Ijebu Ode in her 23rd April, 2024 letter to the Ogun State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice condemned in strong terms, the land grabbers’ audacious fraudulent formation of a historically non-existent; SANGOKOYA OFIRIGIDI to criminally impersonate, injure and access the rights and privileges of the OLOJA ADEKOYA (OFIRIGIDI) ANIKINAIYA FAMILY of OBA ANIKINAIYA RULING HOUSE.
The historically non-existent “SANGOKOYA” is said to have been the brain child of not only the land grabbers but a grand fraudulent design of the duo of Olomu of Omu, Oba Oludaisi Mosuro and Onirete of Irete, a popular expert land grabber in the Lekki Ajah areas of Lagos State, Oba Abdul Ganiyu Yesufu. The land grabbers and the said two Obas of their actual towns of origin had jointly written a petition to the Ogun State government which investigated and discovered as frivolous, unsubantaited but the usual menace of coronet bearing chiefs attempt to appropriate lands in their neighborhoods.
The Anikinaiya Ruling House clarified that Sangokoya, a name derived from a foreign or strange deity “Orisa ajeji” Sango of Oyo, as no connection whatsoever Oba Anikinaiya Ruling House and Ijebuland and called on the Ogun State Government and the police and to investigate circumstances surrounding how such a brazen disregard for law and order via fraud, forgery and impersonation could take place in a country with rule of law to the extent of being a awarded a 20.981 acres of land judgment with same fraudulent name and forged document.
We reliably gathered that the Oloja Adekoya (Ofirigidi) Anikinaiya Family and the Erebe Community have briefed a legal luminary, CHIEF A. G. GIWA-AMU, ESQ of A. G. GIWA-AMU & CO to commence legal action to discharging, vacating and/or setting aside the judgment dated the 8th day of May 2023, delivered by Honourable Justice A. O. Asenuga of the Ijebu Ode High Court granted to the land grabbers having being obtained by fraud, misrepresentation of facts, deceit, forgery of Survey Plan No. BDP/OG/95/116 dated 25th of June 1995 drawn by B. A. Oluwuye mnis, and for want of jurisdiction and request the Nigeria Police Force, to apprehend, investigate and prosecute the land grabbers for forgery and/or other related offences they have committed, contrary to provisions of the Criminal Code Law of Ogun State 2006.Omoba Sanya Adeoye, sibling of the deceased General Secretary of the Oba Anikinaiya Ruling House, Ijebu Ode, OMOBA (DR) ADEBOLA OLADIPUPO SANYA called on security agencies to apprehend fleeing members of the land grabbing syndicate who he alleged have vowed to raise frivolous allegations, stage violent protests and kill innocent leaders of Erebe in their unrepentant bid to forcibly acquire Erebe land and stool.
He said the invaders in collusion with certain police formations had in 2022 staged a case of arson, staged another case of firearms possession in 2023 to implicate Erebe leaders and undoubtedly have capacity to carry out their threats.All eyes is now on the Ogun State Government, the Nigerian Police and the judiciary to see if truly certain categories of people or group are above the laws of the land.
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Diplomacy Under Fire: South Africa’s Anti-Apartheid Vanguard Challenges U.S. Ambassador Nomination
Diplomacy Under Fire: South Africa’s Anti-Apartheid Vanguard Challenges U.S. Ambassador Nomination
By George Omagbemi Sylvester
Published by saharaweeklyng.com
“How history, sovereignty and global justice are colliding in Pretoria’s political theatre.”
South Africa stands at the intersection of memory, morality and contemporary geopolitics. In a dramatic and deeply symbolic challenge to international diplomatic norms, the South African chapter of the Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM) has publicly urged President Cyril Ramaphosa to exercise his constitutional right to reject the credentials of Leo Brent Bozell III, the United States’ ambassador-designate to South Africa. This demand is not merely about one diplomat’s qualifications but it represents a broader contest over historical interpretation, national sovereignty, human rights and the ethical responsibilities of global partnerships.
The statement issued by the AAM, drawing on its legacy rooted in the nation’s hard-won liberation from racial oppression, argues that Bozell’s track record and ideological orientation raise “serious questions” about his fitness to serve in South Africa. The movement insists that his appointment threatens to undermine the country’s independent foreign policy, particularly in the context of Pretoria’s pursuit of justice at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, where South Africa has taken the rare step of challenging alleged atrocities in Gaza.
The Roots of the Dispute.
At the heart of the controversy is the claim by activists that Bozell’s public remarks over time have been disparaging toward the African National Congress (ANC) and the broader anti-apartheid struggle that shaped modern South Africa’s democratic identity. These statements, which critics describe as reflective of a worldview at odds with the principles of liberation and equity, have animated calls for his credentials to be rejected.
South Africa’s constitution empowers the head of state to accept or refuse the credentials of foreign envoys, a power rarely exercised in recent diplomatic practice but one that acquires urgency in moments of intense bilateral tension. As the AAM’s leadership frames it, this is not about personal animus but about safeguarding the nation’s right to determine its own moral and geopolitical compass.
Historical Memory Meets Contemporary Politics.
South Africa’s anti-apartheid legacy holds deep cultural, political and moral resonance across the globe. The nation’s liberation struggle (led by giants such as Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu and Oliver Tambo) was rooted in the universal principles of human dignity, equality and resistance to systemic oppression. It transformed South Africa from a pariah state into a moral beacon in global affairs.
As the AAM statement put it, “We know too well that our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of others.” This invocation of history is not ceremonial. It frames South Africa’s foreign policy not just as a function of national interest but as a commitment to a universal ethos born of struggle.
Renowned scholars of post-colonial studies, including the late Mahmood Mamdani, have argued that anti-colonial movements inherently shape post-independence foreign policy through moral imperatives rooted in historical experience. In this view, South African diplomacy often reflects an ethical dimension absent in purely strategic calculations.
The Broader Diplomatic Context.
The dispute over ambassadorial credentials cannot be separated from broader tensions in South African foreign policy. Pretoria’s decision to take Israel before the ICJ on allegations of violating the Genocide Convention has triggered significant diplomatic friction with the United States. Official U.S. channels have expressed concern over South Africa’s stance, particularly amid the conflict in the Middle East. This has coincided with sharp rhetoric from certain U.S. political figures questioning South Africa’s approach.
For instance, critics in the United States have at times framed South Africa’s foreign policy as both confrontational and inconsistent with traditional Western alliances, especially on issues relating to the Middle East. These tensions have underscored how global power dynamics interact (and sometimes collide) with post-apartheid South Africa’s conception of justice.
Within South Africa, political parties have responded in kind. The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have condemned Bozell’s nomination as reflective of an agenda hostile to South Africa’s principles, even labelling his ideological lineage as fundamentally at odds with emancipation and equality. Whether or not one agrees with such characterisations, the intensity of these critiques reveals the deep anxiety amongst some sectors of South African civil society about external interference in the nation’s policymaking.
Sovereignty, International Law and National Identity.
Scholars of international law emphasise that the acceptance of diplomatic credentials is not merely ceremonial; it signals a nation’s readiness to engage with a foreign representative as a legitimate interlocutor. Legal theorist Martti Koskenniemi has written that diplomatic practice functions at the intersection of law, power and morality, shaping how states perceive each other and interact on the world stage.
In this light, the AAM’s appeal to Ramaphosa reflects a profound anxiety: that South Africa’s sovereignty (and its moral authority on the world stage) is being tested. To refuse credentials would be to affirm the nation’s agency; to accept them without scrutiny could be interpreted, in some quarters, as a concession to external pressure.
President Ramaphosa himself has, in recent speeches, stressed the importance of upholding constitutional integrity and South Africa’s role as a constructive actor in global affairs. His leadership, shaped by decades as a negotiator and statesman, walks a fine line between defending national interests and maintaining diplomatic engagement.
Moral Certainties and Strategic Ambiguities.
What makes this situation especially complex is the blending of moral conviction with strategic diplomacy. South Africa, like any sovereign state, depends on a web of international relationships (economic, security, political) that require engagement with powers whose policies and values do not always align with its own.
Yet for many South Africans, drawing a line on diplomatic appointments is not just about personalities but about reaffirming the values fought for during decades of struggle. As anti-apartheid veteran and academic Professor Pumla Gobodo-Madikezela once observed, “Our history is not a relic; it is the compass by which we navigate present injustices.” This idea captures why historical memory acquires such force in debates over current foreign policy.
Towards a Resolution.
Whether President Ramaphosa will act on the AAM’s call remains uncertain. Diplomatic norms usually favour acceptance of appointed envoys to maintain continuity in bilateral relations. However, exceptional moments call for exceptional scrutiny. This situation compels a national debate on what it means to balance sovereignty with engagement, history with pragmatism, values with realpolitik.
Experts on international relations stress the need for South Africa to carefully assess not just the semantics of credential acceptance but the broader implications for its foreign policy goals and relationships. Former diplomat Dr. Naledi Pandor has argued that “diplomacy is not merely about representation, but about conveying what a nation stands for and will not compromise.” Whether this moment will redefine South Africa’s diplomatic posture or be absorbed into the standard rhythms of international practice remains to be seen.
Summation: History and the Future.
The AAM’s call to reject a U.S. ambassadorial nominee is more than an isolated political manoeuvre, it is a reflection of South Africa’s evolving self-understanding as a nation shaped by legacy, committed to justice and unwilling to dilute its moral voice in global affairs. The controversy casts a spotlight on the tensions facing post-colonial states that strive to be both sovereign and globally engaged.
At its core, this debate is about who writes the rules of international engagement when history has taught a nation never to forget what it fought to achieve. It is a reminder that in a world of shifting alliances and competing narratives, moral clarity, historical awareness and strategic foresight are indispensable.
South Africa’s decision in this matter will not only shape its diplomatic engagement with the United States but will reverberate across continents where questions of justice, human rights and national dignity remain at the forefront of global discourse.
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Fatgbems Group Commissions Ultra-Modern Mega Station in Opic, Expands Footprint in Nigeria’s Energy Retail Sector
Fatgbems Group Commissions Ultra-Modern Mega Station in Opic, Expands Footprint in Nigeria’s Energy Retail Sector
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PUBLIC NOTICE: STRONG WARNING & DISCLAIMER
PUBLIC NOTICE: STRONG WARNING & DISCLAIMER
The general public is hereby strongly warned to exercise extreme caution regarding any dealings with Joseph Enyinnaya Eze, popularly known as Dracomiles who claims to operate as a Forex trader in Nigeria and the United Kingdom. Multiple reports and complaints have raised serious concerns about his business activities, dubious act. warranting immediate public attention.
Anyone who has already engaged with or been affected by these activities should urgently report the matter to the EFCC (Nigeria), Action Fraud (UK), or their nearest law enforcement authority.
This notice is issued in the interest of public safety and financial protection and should be treated with the utmost seriousness.
Signed,
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PRINCE EMMANUEL BENNY DANSON.
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